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    @box464 @fedify that is awesome ♥️I first thought it "simply" shows the logo of the platform in ASCII art, but it really transforms the individual icon of the site ♥️♥️♥️
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    Release v3.2.1 of Ktistec adds support for bookmarking posts. This was so immediately useful I don't know why it took me so long to get around to it!Pinned/featured posts are in the works for the next release.The full changelog:AddedSupport for bookmarking posts.FixedInvalidate user's sessions after changing password.Ignore supplied languages that don't conform to expected format.ChangedUpgrade Kemal.In other thoughts... I'd like to make followed hashtags more consumable. I follow ~10 hashtags and: 1) it's hard to tell what's new, 2) it feels like they arrive in large batches that are difficult to digest, and 3) the reading experience is meh.#ktistec #fediverse #activitypub #crystallang
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    Ever wonder why you see the #fedi22 hashtag in bios?Yeah, that's my fault. I built a People Directory in 2022 for the #fediverse that used that hashtag for verification.I'll improve it and make it way better, perhaps with Starter Pack support 😉https://fediverse.info/explore/people
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    I’ve been thinking about discovering underappreciated Lemmy instances. GitHub’s awesome-lemmy-instances used to serve a similar purpose, but it hasn’t been updated in a long time, and I haven’t found anything else like it. I got the idea from this post about finding decentralized communities in the Fediverse. I’m thinking of a Lemmy bot that tracks Lemmy instances, calculates the average number of active users and standard deviation, and identifies instances with activity below the average plus two standard deviations. It would then rank these underutilized instances by performance metrics like uptime and response time, and periodically update a curated list on Lemmy to guide users toward instances that could use more participation. I'd love feedback on how you would go about doing something like this. And specifically how to rank by performance.